RE: [pfSense-discussion] Tool to monitor pfSense

2009-04-08 Thread Adam Van Ornum

Thanks to everyone for their suggestions...I looked into a lot of those and 
they look a bit more sophisticated and complex than I need at this time.  
However, its nice to know about those options for the future!


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> I've reviewed alot of Network Monitoring Systems, Whats up Gold is 
> probably the easiest to configure and get basic alerts going. It has 
> served us well so far. My only complaint is that some of the more 
> advanced stuff it can't handle. Like SNMP Tables.
> 
> Adam
> Adam Van Ornum wrote:
> > To start off with, I tried searching the forums but didn't find 
> > anything...I'm probably not using the best search terms though.   :)
> >
> > I'm interested in knowing what options are out there for monitoring 
> > pfSense so I can quickly be alerted if it goes down.  I had a box that 
> > was running for a couple of weeks just fine and then all of a sudden 
> > started going down randomly so I just replaced it and now I would like 
> > some tool so I can be alerted if the machine goes down instead of 
> > having people start shouting "The Internet is down!".   What do you 
> > guys use?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Adam
> >
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Re: [pfSense-discussion] Tool to monitor pfSense

2009-04-08 Thread apiase...@midatlanticbb.com
I've reviewed alot of Network Monitoring Systems, Whats up Gold is 
probably the easiest to configure and get basic alerts going. It has 
served us well so far. My only complaint is that some of the more 
advanced stuff it can't handle. Like SNMP Tables.


Adam
Adam Van Ornum wrote:
To start off with, I tried searching the forums but didn't find 
anything...I'm probably not using the best search terms though.   :)


I'm interested in knowing what options are out there for monitoring 
pfSense so I can quickly be alerted if it goes down.  I had a box that 
was running for a couple of weeks just fine and then all of a sudden 
started going down randomly so I just replaced it and now I would like 
some tool so I can be alerted if the machine goes down instead of 
having people start shouting "The Internet is down!".   What do you 
guys use?


Thanks,
Adam


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Re: [pfSense-discussion] Tool to monitor pfSense

2009-04-08 Thread Ron Lockard
There is a Zabbix client addon package that someone created.  Makes using 
Zabbix to monitor pfSense really simple.


On Wednesday 08 April 2009 11:48, Adam Van Ornum wrote:
> To start off with, I tried searching the forums but didn't find
> anything...I'm probably not using the best search terms though.   :) I'm
> interested in knowing what options are out there for monitoring pfSense so
> I can quickly be alerted if it goes down.  I had a box that was running for
> a couple of weeks just fine and then all of a sudden started going down
> randomly so I just replaced it and now I would like some tool so I can be
> alerted if the machine goes down instead of having people start shouting
> "The Internet is down!".   What do you guys use? Thanks,Adam
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Re: [pfSense-discussion] Tool to monitor pfSense

2009-04-08 Thread Scott Ullrich
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Augusto Ferronato
 wrote:
> Using Nagios :) heheheh!!!

Bixdata and http://mon.itor.us are small pieces to my monitoring puzzles.

Scott

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Re: [pfSense-discussion] Tool to monitor pfSense

2009-04-08 Thread Augusto Ferronato
Using Nagios :) heheheh!!!



On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 3:56 PM, jason whitt  wrote:
> Using Ground Work Community Edition
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Adam Van Ornum 
> wrote:
>>
>> To start off with, I tried searching the forums but didn't find
>> anything...I'm probably not using the best search terms though.   :)
>> I'm interested in knowing what options are out there for monitoring
>> pfSense so I can quickly be alerted if it goes down.  I had a box that was
>> running for a couple of weeks just fine and then all of a sudden started
>> going down randomly so I just replaced it and now I would like some tool so
>> I can be alerted if the machine goes down instead of having people start
>> shouting "The Internet is down!".   What do you guys use?
>> Thanks,
>> Adam
>> 
>> Quick access to your favorite MSN content and Windows Live with Internet
>> Explorer 8. Download FREE now!
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Re: [pfSense-discussion] Tool to monitor pfSense

2009-04-08 Thread Curtis LaMasters
Second that.  GWOS is basically Nagios and a few other FOSS
applications put together in a package.  I monitor a number of SNMP
attributes as well as simple ping.

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http://www.builtnetworks.com



On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 1:56 PM, jason whitt  wrote:
> Using Ground Work Community Edition
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Adam Van Ornum 
> wrote:
>>
>> To start off with, I tried searching the forums but didn't find
>> anything...I'm probably not using the best search terms though.   :)
>> I'm interested in knowing what options are out there for monitoring
>> pfSense so I can quickly be alerted if it goes down.  I had a box that was
>> running for a couple of weeks just fine and then all of a sudden started
>> going down randomly so I just replaced it and now I would like some tool so
>> I can be alerted if the machine goes down instead of having people start
>> shouting "The Internet is down!".   What do you guys use?
>> Thanks,
>> Adam
>> 
>> Quick access to your favorite MSN content and Windows Live with Internet
>> Explorer 8. Download FREE now!
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RE: [pfSense-discussion] Tool to monitor pfSense

2009-04-08 Thread Greg Hennessy
Take a look at JFFNMS.


Greg

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Using Ground Work Community Edition
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Adam Van Ornum 
mailto:greatb...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
To start off with, I tried searching the forums but didn't find anything...I'm 
probably not using the best search terms though.   :)

I'm interested in knowing what options are out there for monitoring pfSense so 
I can quickly be alerted if it goes down.  I had a box that was running for a 
couple of weeks just fine and then all of a sudden started going down randomly 
so I just replaced it and now I would like some tool so I can be alerted if the 
machine goes down instead of having people start shouting "The Internet is 
down!".   What do you guys use?

Thanks,
Adam


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Re: [pfSense-discussion] Tool to monitor pfSense

2009-04-08 Thread jason whitt
Using Ground Work Community Edition

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Adam Van Ornum wrote:

> To start off with, I tried searching the forums but didn't find
> anything...I'm probably not using the best search terms though.   :)
> I'm interested in knowing what options are out there for monitoring pfSense
> so I can quickly be alerted if it goes down.  I had a box that was running
> for a couple of weeks just fine and then all of a sudden started going down
> randomly so I just replaced it and now I would like some tool so I can be
> alerted if the machine goes down instead of having people start shouting
> "The Internet is down!".   What do you guys use?
>
> Thanks,
> Adam
>
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[pfSense-discussion] Tool to monitor pfSense

2009-04-08 Thread Adam Van Ornum

To start off with, I tried searching the forums but didn't find anything...I'm 
probably not using the best search terms though.   :)
I'm interested in knowing what options are out there for monitoring pfSense so 
I can quickly be alerted if it goes down.  I had a box that was running for a 
couple of weeks just fine and then all of a sudden started going down randomly 
so I just replaced it and now I would like some tool so I can be alerted if the 
machine goes down instead of having people start shouting "The Internet is 
down!".   What do you guys use?
Thanks,Adam
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